Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 14 and Version 13 of Sushi-Hiro, W5 3LD

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<b>Note:</b> As of early September 2009, LondonEater [http://twitter.com/LondonEater/status/3755688439 reports] that Sushi-Hiro is closed for a month.
Japanese restaurant just opposite [[Ealing Common Station]]. Very good and not all that expensive. The decor and service are basic — the focus is on the food. The only hot food available is miso soup; it's nigiri and sashimi all the way. [http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=19559&view=findpost&p=1489311 eGullet says] they use real wasabi, something of a rarity.
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Japanese restaurant just opposite [[Ealing Common Station]]. Very good and not all that expensive. The decor and service are basic  the focus is on the food. The only hot food available is miso soup; it's nigiri and sashimi all the way. [http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=19559&view=findpost&p=1489311 eGullet says] they use real wasabi, something of a rarity.
From the outside it often looks closed as well as uninviting, but inside it's bright with a bar and tables. There is also a waiting area for takeaway orderers. They do a good range of nigiri, sashimi and rolls, with set meals costing up to £18, sashimi sets starting at £7 and rolls and nigiri starting at £1 (prices as of July 2009). Ordering is similar to Dim Sum restaurants, with a [http://www.flickr.com/photos/cowfish/3708096668/ menu] that you write on the quantity of each item that you want. The fish is fresh and the food very tasty. They have all the standard fishes that you see in most places as well as occasional rarities such as geoduck and abalone (not available when [[Billy]] last visited, but on the menu) as well as Toro.
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From the outside it often looks closed as well as uninviting, but inside it's bright with a bar and tables. There is also a waiting area for takeaway orderers. They do a good range of nigiri, sashimi and rolls, with set meals costing up to &pound;18, sashimi sets starting at &pound;7 and rolls and nigiri starting at &pound;1 (prices as of July 2009). Ordering is similar to dim sum restaurants, with a menu <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/cowfish/3708096668/sizes/l/ photo]</small> that you write on the quantity of each item that you want. The fish is fresh and the food very tasty. They have all the standard fishes that you see in most places as well as occasional rarities such as geoduck and abalone (not available when [[Billy]] last visited, but on the menu) as well as Toro.

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* [http://londonrestaurant.blog.co.uk/2007/11/13/sushi_hiro_ealing_common_020_8896~3291361 Eating Out In The Capital review]
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<div class="last_verified">Opening hours taken from the Time Out review. Last visited by [[Billy]], 10 July 2009.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Opening hours taken from the Time Out review. Last visited by [[Billy]], 20090710</div>


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category='Japanese Food,Restaurants,Sushi,Takeaway,Temporarily Closed'
category='Japanese Food,Restaurants,Sushi,Takeaway'

Japanese restaurant just opposite Ealing Common Station. Very good and not all that expensive. The decor and service are basic — the focus is on the food. The only hot food available is miso soup; it's nigiri and sashimi all the way. eGullet says they use real wasabi, something of a rarity.

From the outside it often looks closed as well as uninviting, but inside it's bright with a bar and tables. There is also a waiting area for takeaway orderers. They do a good range of nigiri, sashimi and rolls, with set meals costing up to £18, sashimi sets starting at £7 and rolls and nigiri starting at £1 (prices as of July 2009). Ordering is similar to Dim Sum restaurants, with a menu that you write on the quantity of each item that you want. The fish is fresh and the food very tasty. They have all the standard fishes that you see in most places as well as occasional rarities such as geoduck and abalone (not available when Billy last visited, but on the menu) as well as Toro.

On the drinks menu they have some different sakes, a couple of beers and tea (which is plentiful and nice). They bring you complimentary edamame to go with you drinks.

Service is friendly and the place is normally busy. However they do reserve tables if you want to make sure that you get in.

Note that they only take cash, as pointed out by a sign in the window, their menu and their staff - there is a cash machine outside (which often is broken). Note also that they close early, at 9pm, and they're not open at all on Mondays.

Comment added by diroussel: It is very good sushi, we go all the time. Best sushi I've had in London I think.

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Opening hours taken from the Time Out review. Last visited by Billy, 20090710

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